An edition of Pamphlets & public opinion (1998)

Pamphlets & public opinion

the campaign for a union of orders in the early French Revolution

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An edition of Pamphlets & public opinion (1998)

Pamphlets & public opinion

the campaign for a union of orders in the early French Revolution

In the months leading up to the French Revolution, both the royal government and its opposition relied upon pamphleteers to sway public opinion, and the number of published pamphlets reached truly astounding proportions in late 1788 and early 1789 when debate intensified on the proper method of organizing the newly recalled Estates General.

Kenneth Margerison examines this pamphlet literature in an effort to determine the ideological bases upon which pamphleteers tried to influence public opinion and, ultimately, the political structure of France. He reaches the unexpected conclusion that a relatively conservative political program held wide appeal for public opinion and provided a foundation that enabled its adherents to wield influence in the National Assembly during the summer of 1789.

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Language
English
Pages
258

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-250) and index.

Published in
West Lafayette, Ind
Other Titles
Pamphlets and public opinion

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
944.04
Library of Congress
DC150 .M32 1998, DC150.M32 1998, DC150 .M32 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 258 p. ;
Number of pages
258

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL668671M
ISBN 10
1557531099
LCCN
97014474
OCLC/WorldCat
504360515
Goodreads
2159201

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL2659703W

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